It is one of the great trials of being an animal parent that nobody else will find poop as fascinating as you.
For reference, I have two rabbits- Pandora, an eight year old female with relatively normal gut health, and Bailey, a seven year old male with Megacolon Syndrome. Both rabbits are the same weight- approx. 2.5-2.6kg.
After Bailey's recent stasis bout, I've been keeping an eye on the volume and quality of his outgoings. His normal poo is, unfortunately, a range of sizes, shapes and consistencies but typically either poorly shaped and very small, or huge and oval. When I went to check today, he'd done an absolute prize winner, so much so that I felt compelled to take a photo in comparison to some offerings by Pandora. I feel so bad for the poor guy.
I think I'm slightly in shock, I don't know about him...
For reference, I have two rabbits- Pandora, an eight year old female with relatively normal gut health, and Bailey, a seven year old male with Megacolon Syndrome. Both rabbits are the same weight- approx. 2.5-2.6kg.
After Bailey's recent stasis bout, I've been keeping an eye on the volume and quality of his outgoings. His normal poo is, unfortunately, a range of sizes, shapes and consistencies but typically either poorly shaped and very small, or huge and oval. When I went to check today, he'd done an absolute prize winner, so much so that I felt compelled to take a photo in comparison to some offerings by Pandora. I feel so bad for the poor guy.
I think I'm slightly in shock, I don't know about him...